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When we heard that we had a rescue duty at the end of May we thought it would be great. Bright sunshine and an excuse to top up tans and the like.

How wrong can you be…

7 Degrees outside and a nasty northerly – this photo of Emma rib driving goes a long way to showing just how cold it was sat outside for the best part of a day!Back to sailing again now, shame really Stokes Bay Moth open was this weekend…

Mike and Alan were down the club for a bit of light airs training. Wind was marginal foiling weather but the sun was shining so it’s all good…

Alan is fast getting to grips with his Prowler and the large foils it comes with are getting him flying very early and often. The race saw the first half with some foiling going on and Alan having the edge foiling more often. Mike got past upwind in a bit more breeze but after that it all went to pot! The wind went very light, but not before Alan put a good hundred yards on Mike downwind and with the prospect of another lap in a further dying breeze Mike called it a night. Alan carried on to help with our Moth handicap balancing mission…Gavin managed to make it out after work but missed the start of the race and was messing around trying to get tacking and gibing sorted in the Ninja.

Welcome to the Bristol Moth flying squadron blog page. Mothing at Cheddar has been growing for a while now with 5 boats hitting the water regularly and 2 of these new foilers.
The intention of this page is to keep up to date news on the goings on and get togethers…